Chapter 1 Ep.4 A Cold, New Style to HOTW & A Valentine One-Outer
Joe battles through a little sickness to bring you another episode of the podcast.
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Aliaksandr Shylko Wins PSPC; Guest Eric Persson Talks Hellmuth, Cash Games & More
On the latest PokerNews Podcast episode of 2023, Chad Holloway, Jesse Fullen, and Connor Richards wrap up the 2023 PokerStars Players No-Limit Hold’em Championship (PSPC), which was won by Aliaksandr Shylko. Hear what the champ had to say after the win. They also make predictions for the 4th Annual Global Poker Awards (both Connor and Jesse are nominated), talk about PokerStars’ plans for the US market, recap both the bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open and Potomac Winter Poker Open, and discuss what happened when a player surrendered during heads-up play in one event that left poker fans scratching their heads. Finally, Jesse has an in-depth chat with Maverick Gaming’s Eric Persson, who has shot to poker fame in the past couple of years due to his bold and boisterous play, not to mention his clashes with Phil Hellmuth and others in both televised and live-streamed high-stakes cash games. Hear from the man himself as he doesn’t shy away from telling it how it is. Listen to those stories and more on the latest episode of the PokerNews Podcast! Time Stamps Time|Topic 00:25 | Welcome to the show 00:50 | Jesse & Connor nominated for Global Poker Awards 04:30 | GPA Award predictions 11:00 | Sponsor: 888poker 11:50 | Wrapping up the PCA and PSPC 12:15 | Update on PokerStars in the United States 14:47 | Isaac Haxton wins — AGAIN! 16:13 | Aliaksandr Shylko Keeps Composure to Win 2023 PSPC for $3,121,838 19:05 | Winner interview w/ Aliaksandr Shylko 23:00 | Sponsor: WPT Global 25:23 | Interview w/ guest Eric Persson 33:33 | Promoting Maverick Gaming brand by playing televised poker 39:25 | Not everyone plays for profit 48:30 | Continuing to grow the Maverick Poker brand 53:16 | The Mr Dr Batman situation 1:02:00 | A Tom Dwan dinner story 1:03:30 | What’s next for Eric Persson 1:06:00 | Justin Macella wins bestbet Jacksonville Winter Open Main Event 1:07:15 | Justin Liberto wins Potomac Winter Poker Open $2,700 Main Event for $277,053 1:08:15 | Potomac Poker Open guy surrenders during heads-up play — what the hell happened? 1:12:45 | Jesse over-tips 1:14:17 | Sponsor: partypoker
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#45 Philosophical Friday: Andrew Brokos
This week Peter and Duncan have the pleasure to talk to the great Andrew Brokos (@thinkingpoker) about a variety of topics that range from good faith disagreements all the way to the meaning of life.Andrew is the author of over a dozen books including the highly praised Play Optimal Poker series as well as the most recent Essential Poker Concepts series (https://www.thinkingpoker.net/poker-books/).He is also the co-host of the very popular and long-lasting thinking poker podcast which he is currently co-hosting with Carlos Welch (https://www.thinkingpoker.net/category/podcast/).If you have any comments/questions, you can visit the online platform, Greatness Village: https://greatnessvillage.com/To learn more about the Free Nuffle promotion, visit: https://freenuffle.comCPG Cash Game Courses!Preflop Bootcamp: https://bit.ly/Preflop-BootcampFish in a Barrel: http://bit.ly/fish-in-a-barrelNeutralize Flop Leads: https://bit.ly/2OkN8Yt
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Episode 166 – Improving Your Physiology for Better Performance (Eat/Move/Sleep)
Welcome to Episode 166! In this episode, MTT Coach Gareth James and Peak PerformanceMindset Coach Dr. Tricia Cardner are back discussing all things poker strategy & mindset. Inthis episode, the hosts answer a question from a listener called Pat who wants to know if heshould change his strategy in response to being tired at the table during live events. Topicsdiscussed include:* The answer to the question of whether or not your strategy when you’re tired* How to identify and respond to the root causes of fatigue* Tips for improving your physiology (eat,move,sleep) so that you can focus for longerperiods of time* How to prepare for live events in advance so that fatigue is less of an issueWant us to answer your poker question?Post it in Dr. Tricia’s private Facebook group! Join here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/PokerMindsetMasteryLabOr in Gareth’s private Facebook group! Join here:https://www.facebook.com/groups/pokerprofitsOr Tweet us: drtriciacardner
MTTpokerschool @PokerOnTheMindResourcesProgressive relaxation video (short version): https://youtu.be/pBbuwcFbfFACheck out Gareth’s program Train and Play Like the Pros: https://www.mttpokerschool.com/Check out Tricia’s mental game trainings at: https://www.peakpokermindset.com/
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PGT Mixed Games with Shaun Deeb, John Monnette, and Eli Elezra
Donnie Peters and Tim Duckworth bring you a new episode of the PokerGO Podcast and they’re talking all about the PGT Mixed Games. On the show, there are winner interviews with Shaun Deeb, John Monnette, and Eli Elezra.
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Be a Poker Nostradamus and Plan for the Future! #428
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Ep 177 – 1 MILLION DOLLAR BUY-IN CASH GAME!!! ft. Brent Hanks from PokerGo + Nate’s Terrible Poker Weekend
Welcome back! We are joined from the jump by the lovely Brent Hanks of PokerGo who just put together what could be the biggest televised cash game in Vegas history- each player buying in for $1 million. He talks to us about the game, the players, and the wild stipulations + side money. Brent is always a delight, full of wisdom. We also talk about what a beast Jeff Platt is, obviously. Then a quick recap of Natey Seven-Bullet as they are calling him, plus 2 bullets in the Venom. It was an expensive weekend. Enjoy!You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/crackingaaces
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#112 Tactical Tuesday: Using Equilab To Calculate Equity in Poker (We Play A5 Suited Aggressive)
For your free poker course, just read the description below! For this week’s episode, we revisit good 'ol reliable Equilab to drill down on calculation of hand equity in some all-in spots where Jon calls it all off with hands that obviously don’t beat all of villain’s range. But can he find enough combos in post-hand review using Equilab to feel good about the calls? Or does Coach Brad help Mr. Chai find some calculation recalibration? See how Join us for episode 112 and find out how to use this valuable tool!Equilab is a free poker tool from PokerStrategy.com: https://www.pokerstrategy.com/poker-software-tools/equilab-holdem/***FREE POKER COURSE*** Click here to get the NURRLE poker course completely for free: https://chasingpokergreatness.com/poker-courses/#free-nurrle…AND SCROLL DOWN TO GET THE NUFFLE COURSE FOR FREE!Our first online cash game poker hand brought to us by Jon Chai is from 1000NL, in which Jon finds himself opening with A5s — one of his favorite “aggro” hands with which he happily and routinely uses to increase his VPIP / adrenaline. While versatile as a starting hand, what happens when you get the river with top pair and a 5 kicker… when villain jams? Watch Jon try to cobble together enough equity to call when Coach Brad whips out the ultimate dreamcrusher: Equilab.We find ourselves with A5s again in hand number 2, with Jon opening on button and calling a 3-bet from the small blind. We get a favorable flop, but a very unorthodox play from villain leaves Jon scrambling for equity calculation justification before putting it all in yet again. Does villain have enough weak combos to keep their range equity low enough for us to get it in? The numbers never lie when you run them through Equilab.
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